Libraries Interact » genevieve tucker http://librariesinteract.info Blog central for Australasian Libraries Thu, 20 Oct 2011 22:59:48 +0000 en hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.2.1 FOCL (Friends of Colac Library) – these people rock http://librariesinteract.info/2008/12/08/focl-friends-of-colac-library-these-people-rock/ http://librariesinteract.info/2008/12/08/focl-friends-of-colac-library-these-people-rock/#comments Mon, 08 Dec 2008 01:01:43 +0000 genevieve tucker http://librariesinteract.info/?p=716

This funky story looks like it’s going to have a happy ending after all. Four of these folk were elected to their local council on the weekend (see the credits at the end of Georg’s updated copy of this video.)

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…in which Margaret Throsby and Nancy Pearl rock on http://librariesinteract.info/2006/12/10/in-which-margaret-throsby-and-nancy-pearl-rock-on/ http://librariesinteract.info/2006/12/10/in-which-margaret-throsby-and-nancy-pearl-rock-on/#comments Sun, 10 Dec 2006 05:26:00 +0000 genevieve tucker http://librariesinteract.info/2006/12/10/in-which-margaret-throsby-and-nancy-pearl-rock-on/

Nancy Pearl had an interview on Margaret Throsby’s morning program on the ABC on Thursday morning, and for a couple of weeks you can listen to it, here. (But hurry, it will move down the page.)

And I thought I should let my library peers know that I had an article on book blogs in the Australian Literary Review on Wednesday, and it is online :)

Warning: they have pushed this as an online edition of the review, but there is not a lot of online stuff in it really. And also, if you get hold of the hard copy, the editor wrote all of that title (and I would have given him curry over it if it had come up online like that. Treely ruly.)

I’m pleased to be able to say that the litbloggers I link to are all happy with the article, and appreciate that it is my effort to introduce Australian readers to a new area of the web that they would not otherwise be familiar with, and to give them some background and some sense of where blogging about books might be heading, as well as a juicy summer list of sites to visit. Hope it is of interest to all you web-wise bunch here as well.

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Melbourne news – library 2.0 uncon in the works for 2007 http://librariesinteract.info/2006/11/24/melbourne-news-library-20-uncon-in-the-works-for-2007/ http://librariesinteract.info/2006/11/24/melbourne-news-library-20-uncon-in-the-works-for-2007/#comments Fri, 24 Nov 2006 06:22:47 +0000 genevieve tucker http://librariesinteract.info/2006/11/24/melbourne-news-library-20-uncon-in-the-works-for-2007/

News arising – forwarded from the RMIT students mailing list (and also from the ALIA Vic list) I have received the following information about a Victorian public libraries initiative which I thought should be posted here, where all the 2.0 crowd tend to gather.

Dear colleagues

What’s the best part of a conference? Most people agree it’s the
networking; the opportunity to talk to colleagues. How about a day that
just has that – a whole powerpoint free zone! Don’t be talked at – be
part of the conversation.

Join us in the latest thing to hit libraryland – the Unconference.
Modelled on Library Camps held in 2006 in the US, the idea is that
participants shape the agenda and are responsible for the day. An
unconference focuses on who’s going to be at the event and what they’re
interested in. The organisers provide space, enough blank surfaces to
write on so that people can self organise and a general theme for the
day. Everything else is up to you, the participants.

Going along with the broad Library 2.0 themes of
* Embracing change
* Empowering users
* Unblocking information
we will invite some interesting colleagues and then it’s up to you.

Thomastown library is well equipped for this – it has 2 good meeting
rooms and a training room that can be used by people to explore library
2.0 concepts and ideas. We’ll have tea & coffee and food to keep you
going – and drinks to finish up the day. Otherwise it’s pretty well over
to you!

The principles of the unconference are:
* Whoever comes is the right person
* Whatever happens, that’s the way it’s supposed to happen
* Whenever it starts , it’s the right time to start
* When it’s over it’s over

Are you ready to give up up control, go with the flow, engage and
participate?

Then join us – please let us know you are coming on the Statewide
Training calendar www.libraries.vic.gov.au/training
We will then invoice you.

Check out how the US ones went:
http://wiki.library2.net/index.php/Library_Camp_East_2006
http://www.blyberg.net

And keep your eye on the Library 2.0 Melbourne unconference Blog
http://L2unconferencemelbourne.blogspot.com/
You would have come across the idea of Library 2.0 / Web 2.0 and
perhaps you are interested to know more about it and how it might be
applied to your library service. Now is your chance to not just find out
about Library 2.0 but to experience it!

All levels of staff are welcome, especially innovative, thoughtful and
participatory ones – people will get out of the day what they put into
it.

When: Friday 2 March 2007 9.30 – 4.30
Where: Thomastown Library and Community Centre 52 Main St Thomastown (a
short stroll from the train station and plenty of parking)
Cost: $30 per participant
Register at www.libraries.vic.gov.au/training

The original notification comes from Christine Mackenzie, CEO of Yarra Plenty Regional Library.

Early blogger and developer of RSS Dave Winer is the grandpappy of the Uncon, and he provides some background to the concept, which is a fairly untried one in this country, here. If any good souls reading here have been involved in an unconference before, it would be good to offer your comments and support to this venture, either through the blog or by email.

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